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The Driver That Will Give You PGA Tour-Level Confidence on the Tee

TaylorMade’s M5 driver changed all that. Or, rather, the clubface of the TaylorMade M5 driver changed that. This is how TaylorMade did it-and why you should put the M5 in your bag.

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